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Ezra Miller Gets Verbally Abusive With Hawaii Police In Arrest Body Cam Video Footage, Claims Assaults Were Filmed For NFT Crypto Art

Ezra Miller claimed they film themselves getting assaulted to make art in body-cam footage obtained from his recent arrest.

Ezra Miller Gets Verbally Abusive With Hawaii Police In Arrest Body Cam Video Footage, Claims Assaults Were Filmed For NFT Crypto Art

Ezra Miller claimed they film themselves getting assaulted to make art.

The Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them actor was charged with disorderly conduct and harassment following an incident at a karaoke bar in Hawaii on March 29 and now he claims in body-cam footage from their arrest in Hawaii that they were filming themself getting assaulted for the sake of art.

In the footage obtained by TMZ, Miller, who came out as non-binary in 2018, said: “I got assaulted and I started filming. Let me show you the video. I got assaulted in this bar, twice in a row. I film myself when I get assaulted for NFT crypto art...
“I film myself when I get assaulted for NFT crypto art.


“I’m being arrested for disorderly conduct? I was assaulted. You understand that, right?


“The guy at that bar declared himself as a Nazi. I have it on film and he attacked me."


The 29-year-old Flash actor then repeatedly shouted at cops to get their identities.

They screamed: “What’s your name? What’s your badge number? Tell me your name and your badge number. Full name! Full badge number!” they scream repeatedly before their arrest.

“Don’t touch me. Tell me your name and your badge number, now!”

Miller then tried to use their amendment rights to stop the arrest.

They said: “I claim my 9th amendment rights to not be unlawfully persecuted for a crime of no designation. Disorderly conduct means something I am un-guilty of.

“I claim my 4th amendment rights to not be searched and seized on no probably cause, that you will not be able to offer in a court of law. I claim my 4th Amendment rights to not be searched and seized.”

The actor asked officers not to touch or confiscate their "Flash ring" as it "means a lot" to them before accusing cops of touching their genitals.

They said: “Hey, you just touched my penis. Please don’t do that. I’m transgender, non-binary and I don’t want to be searched by a man!”

Miller ultimately pleaded no contest to disorderly conduct and was fined US$500 (S$698). In exchange for the plea, the harassment charge was dropped, as was a separate charge of obstructing a public sidewalk.

Three weeks after the karaoke bar incident, Miller was arrested for allegedly throwing a chair at a woman after becoming agitated when they were asked to leave a private residence. 

Watch Miller's arrest footage here:

— BANG SHOWBIZ

Photo: TPG News/Click Photos

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